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Little boy from Kendrapara becomes India Book of Records achiever

Kendrapara, July 3 (UNI) A two years and nine month old boy from coastal Kendrapara district in Odisha has brought immense pride to the region by becoming an achiever in the India Book of Records (IBR).
The child, Aryansh Mohanty, has been recognised for his remarkable ability to recite six mantras, four English and three Hindi nursery rhymes, and much more.
Aryansh, the son of Chittaranjan Mohanty and Tapaswini Lenka of Pandiri village, has shown exceptional memory skills at an age when most children are still learning to speak clearly. Despite his tender age, Aryansh can recall the names of fruits, slokas, verses, English alphabets, and general knowledge facts with surprising accuracy.
The gifted child is able to recite poems, rhymes, and slokas in Odia, Hindi, and English. He can also name key national and state leaders, including the Prime Minister, President, and Chief Minister of Odisha.
"My son can fluently recite Sanskrit slokas, rhymes in Odia and English, and even the National Anthem—all without making a single mistake," said Tapaswini Lenka, his proud mother.
Tapaswini added, "When Aryansh was just one and a half years old, he started remembering rhymes, slokas, and general knowledge facts. Realising his inherent ability to retain and reproduce information with such precision, we began exposing him to various mantras, rhymes, names of animals, fruits, birds, and general knowledge discussions. He would listen attentively and soon started reciting them."
On May 26, Aryansh's parents submitted an online application to the India Book of Records, highlighting his extraordinary memory and learning capabilities. To their delight, the IBR team acknowledged his talent and officially recognised Aryansh Mohanty as an India Book of Records Achiever.
Aryansh's father, Chittaranjan Mohanty, is employed in a private company in Jharsuguda.
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